High Dynamic Range games and movies offer deeper colors and richer contrast, so images look more vibrant and realistic than they do in standard high-definition. To appreciate true HDR, look for “HDR Ultra HD” Blu-ray discs, HDR content in video streaming apps, and HDR games. TV manufacturers support two HDR formats: HDR10 and Dolby Vision.

HDR10 is the default HDR experience for Xbox One. Some apps also support Dolby Vision. In either case, two things are needed to enjoy HDR from Xbox. First, you must enable one or both HDR formats (HDR10 or Dolby Vision). Second, your TV must support HDR10 or the latest version of Dolby Vision. Most TVs that support Dolby Vision will also support HDR10, so for the best HDR experience, enable both on your Xbox. However, if your TV supports Dolby Vision but not HDR10, you’ll get HDR from your Xbox only while viewing apps that use Dolby Vision.